The Namdapha National Park is the largest protected ecological area in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot. It is located at the Changlang district in the State of Arunachal Pradesh. The Namdapha National Park is the third largest National Park in India in terms of its area. The park has extensive bamboo forests and secondary forests in addition to the primary forestland is just the place for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers with its breathtaking natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The Namdapha National Park, which also hosts a Tiger Reserve, gets its name from the Namdapha River, a tributary of the Nao-Dehing river that flows through Deban and a major portion of the Changlang District in Arunachal Pradesh.
Effective conservation of the big cats have helped to increase their numbers significantly at the Namdapha National Park. This biodiversity hotspot is home to the rare and endangered species of Clouded Leopards, its also home to the species of Red Panda and one can even perhaps get a glimpse of the elusive Snow Leopard in this park. This park is also home to the four big cat species: Snow leopards, Clouded leopards, Common leopards and Tigers. Some of the other rare and endangered animals of this park are Asiatic black bears, Red fox, Yellow-throated marten, Eurasian otter, Oriental small-clawed otter, Spotted linsang, Binturong, Common palm civet, Small indian civet, Large indian civet, Masked palm civet, Marbled cat, Fishing cat, Asiatic golden cat, etc.
The Namdapha is the only forest in India where Apes are found. It is also home to reptiles including snakes like cobra, viper, krait and python. Various species of Amphibians and Fishes can also be spotted here and at the site of the beautiful Anamika Falls near the National Park.
The National Park of Namdapha is a bird watcher’s paradise with over 400 species of birds. Laughing thrushes, Parrotbills, Fulvettas, Shrike babblers, Rufous necked Hornbill, Green cochoa, Purple cochoa, Nuthatch, Ward’s trogon, Ruddy kingfisher, Blue eared kingfisher, White tailed fish eagle, Eurasian hobby, Pied falconet, White-winged wood duck, Himalayan wood-owl, Rufous-throated hill-partridge and many other birds can be spotted at this National Park.
During your stay at the Park:
Enjoy the trek into the Namdapha National Park and get an opportunity to camp inside the park at the ‘Bulbulia’ Camping Site
Visit the Hornbill Camp that is the homing ground of the majestic species of Hornbill at Namdapha
Trek to Haldibari to witness majestic bird species
Sing to the tunes of the beautiful birds at the Namdapha National Park
Be a part of the Wildlife Wilderness Journey at the National Park of Namdapha powered by Jungleideas
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Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park

Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park
Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park
Recommended Itinerary for your visit: Wildlife Wilderness at Namdapha National Park